For those who ask "What's the point?" please remember that Nigel gets a £73,000 p.a. pension from the EU when he retires. That's one "good point" as far as Nigel is concerned.
I meant what is the point in UKIP now not Nigel, i have edited my post.
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Unfortunately they always struggled to transfer that support to having elected MP's.In the 2015 general election, UKIP polled 3,881,099 votes - more than the Lib-Dems and the SNP combined.
That's a hell of a "pressure group".
In the 2015 general election, UKIP polled 3,881,099 votes - more than the Lib-Dems and the SNP combined.
That's a hell of a "pressure group".
It was a bit of a one man show, once Farage left they went into terminal decline.
I thought Nige was good entertainment back in the day but as you say what is the point in ukip now.
........ Not many have a bench like Man City, full of superstars
Like the spent grains in the mash tun after a double batch sparge, UKIP are now a bitter hollowed out husk of what they once were. But their mash efficiency was tremendous, they had one goal as a party and they got it.
Slightly tortured analogy but the point stands, for better or worse they’ve been incredibly successful. They will make a fascinating study for history students in a few decades time.
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